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Integrated planning is a sustainable approach to planning that builds relationships, aligns the organization, and emphasizes preparedness for change.
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Upcoming Events
- Building Buy-in for Planning: Dealing With Resistance and Gaining Support
Online | March 11 – April 8 - Budgeting for Impact: A Working Group on Resource Planning in Higher Education
Online | Feb 5, Feb 19, March 5 - Cross-Functional Collaboration: Tools and Skills for Working Across Silos
Online | February 10, 17, 24
- Building Buy-in for Planning: Dealing With Resistance and Gaining Support
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Community
The SCUP community opens a whole world of integrated planning resources, connections, and expertise.
Webinar
Well-Being in Higher Education: Raising Literacy and Advancing the Conversation
February 26 - March 1, 2024Online- Event Home
Join over 20 higher education associations as we come together in dialogue around well-being. This buzzword is seemingly everywhere, but what does it really mean? Why does it matter? How can we each contribute to this critical work?
“Well-being in Higher Education: Raising Literacy and Advancing the Conversation” is a series of free, virtual events taking place February 26–March 1, 2024. Sessions will take place largely from 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM EST. The goal is to raise the literacy for well-being among higher education professionals and to advance conversation among colleagues on and across campuses.
Expected learning outcomes for this event are that after attending, participants will be able to:
- Articulate why well-being is critical to the mission of higher education
- Discuss how each campus position is inherently a part of well-being work
- Describe the aspects of well-being and differentiate between wellness and well-being
- Identify opportunities for collaboration to increase campus well-being
Hear from your SCUP community on Wednesday, Feb 28
Creating a Culture of Wellbeing
Presented by: Promila Rastogi, Director of Transition Strategies and Stanford Research Park Operations, Stanford University School of Medicine Office of Facilities Planning and Management | Julianne Nola, Executive Director of Capital Projects, University of California, Davis | Demont Oliver, Acting Director of Campus Recreation at San Francisco State University | Lilian Asperin, Partner, WRNS StudioDiscover how to help students develop holistic and long-term healthy lifestyles by creating a culture of well-being in a collegiate environment informed by a myriad of social, economic, academic, and personal pressures.
Sessions will be open to all, and many will be recorded.
Questions? Please contact NASPA.
Participating associations include: AASHE, ACHA, ACPA, ACUI, ACUHO-I, AHEAD, APPA, ASCA, CAS, CUPA-HR, NACA, NACCU, NACE, NACUBO, NACUFS, NASPA, NASFAA, NIRSA, NODA, SCUP, URMIA.
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